Category: Fisheries

“Fisheries sector will put our economy back on track”: Lilo
Breaking News

“Fisheries sector will put our economy back on track”: Lilo

admin- July 16, 2020

  Former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo|Photo by SIBC TV Fisheries sector should be prioritized to sustain the country’s shrinking economy says local ... Read More

Beche-de-mer ban extended
Fisheries

Beche-de-mer ban extended

admin- May 3, 2019

Dried beche-de-mer The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has extended the proposed ban on harvesting in the country from 30 April to 31 May, ... Read More

‘Sustaining tuna stocks remains a challenge’: Dr. Aqorau
Fisheries

‘Sustaining tuna stocks remains a challenge’: Dr. Aqorau

admin- November 11, 2018

Dr Transform Aqorau was former Chief Executive Officer of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement in Majuro, Marshall Islands. Solomon Islands has one of the ... Read More

Tambea has new Fisheries Center
Fisheries

Tambea has new Fisheries Center

admin- November 7, 2018

Solomon Islands fishermen with their catch. A new Fisheries Centre is now open at Tambea, Saghalu ward in North-West Guadalcanal. Fishermen in and around Tambea ... Read More

Government lifts beche-de-mer ban
Fisheries

Government lifts beche-de-mer ban

admin- November 1, 2018

Dried beche-de-mer The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has announced, it is lifting the beche-de-mer ban this month. Director Fisheries Edward Honiwala said the ... Read More

Dolphin hunts concern resort owners
Environment

Dolphin hunts concern resort owners

admin- October 29, 2018

A DolphinPhoto: Dolphin Project Small resort owners off North West Guadalcanal coast warn, the resurgence of dolphin hunting within their coastal territory is impacting negatively ... Read More

Climate refugees; our sinking phenomenon
Climate Change

Climate refugees; our sinking phenomenon

admin- September 11, 2018

  Part of the graveyard in Luaniua washed away by coastline intrusion. For many people around the world, the image of the Pacific is a ... Read More